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BlackWolfe2010-12-30 17:35:04

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Let's get it started in here!

I CAN'T SEE A THING! WHOSE IDEA WAS IT TO DO A BLIND LET'S WATCH OF A MOVIE?

Hahahaha. See, it's funny 'cause*is shot*

AHEM.

Right, so I've never seen Inception before. I know it's got gorgeous effects, from having seen one scene over someone's shoulder when they illegally watched on one of those horrible websites that you should never go to ever.

Well, my parents got it on Blu-Ray, and since it came with a standard DVD copy as well, they sent me that DVD to have for my very own.

Inception is the source of much Hype Backlash and Hate Dom, and fans accused of being in the Fan Dumb. To me, the concept is good - much better than Dreamscape with its "that guy from The Warriors assassinates you in your dreams and Your Mind Makes It Real" plot. And Dreamscape is actually one of my favorite movies.

Whoops. Spoilers, there.

Anyway, the DVD is in the drive, and I'm gonna see what all the fuss is about.

right-click. "Play with HP DVD Play"

   WARNING    The movie or other program content contained on this optical disc is copyrighted material. Do not copy, distribute or publicly exhibit such content, including uploading and downloading over the Internet, unless specifically licensed by the copyright proprietor. If you do so without license — whether for monetary gain or not — you risk substantial fines and/or incarceration.

Unless you upload small clips for review or parody purposes, bitch.

NEXT: I predict this movie has a cold open that turns out to be a dream.

Comments

Eegah Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 30th 2010 at 8:29:01 PM
It's actually a little vague whether Michael Caine is Cobb's father or father-in-law. The former makes more sense for their friendly relationship, but then their interactions before the reveal line about "your grandchildren" are a little off for a father and son.

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BlackWolfe Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 30th 2010 at 9:47:04 PM
It seems to have been heavily hinted that Michael Caine is not Cobb's father, IMO.

Edit: Yeah, I rewound the movie to watch with roomie, and it's pretty clear he's the Father in Law.
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